Ten Years at Hitler's Side: The Testimony of Wilhelm Keitel

Ten Years at Hitler's Side: The Testimony of Wilhelm Keitel

Ten Years at Hitler's Side: The Testimony of Wilhelm Keitel

Ten Years at Hitler's Side: The Testimony of Wilhelm Keitel

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Overview

In October 1946, Wilhelm Keitel was executed by hanging after being sentenced to death at the Nuremburg Trials. His road to this point was a long and controversial one, from the heady days of the surrender of France, to the eventual fall of Berlin and his subsequent arrest. There were few men better positioned to provide insight in to the minds and workings of the National Socialist Party, and of those a preciously limited amount were held accountable for their crimes. This renders the record of Keitel’s trial as published here an invaluable historical record that goes some way to providing an understanding of the near incomprehensible crimes committed during the Third Reich.

Edited and introduced by esteemed historian Bob Carruthers, this unadulterated record of Wilhelm Keitel’s trial at Nuremburg is essential reading for all history enthusiasts and an important account of events that truly shook the world.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781473868922
Publisher: Pen and Sword
Publication date: 08/31/2018
Pages: 272
Product dimensions: 6.10(w) x 9.10(h) x 0.90(d)

About the Author

Bob Carruthers is an Emmy Award winning author and historian, who has written extensively on the Great War. A graduate of Edinburgh University, Bob is the author of a number of military history titles including the Amazon best seller The Wehrmacht in Russia.

Table of Contents

Introduction 9

Nuremberg Trial Proceedings

Wednesday, 3 April 1946

Morning Session 11

Afternoon Session 27

Thursday, 4 April 1946

Morning Session 65

Afternoon Session 103

Friday 5 April 1946

Morning Session 132

Afternoon Session 169

Saturday, 6 April 1946

Morning Session 220

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